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Jigglyware
Gelatin based computing

join:2006-01-09
Kenosha, WI
·AT&T Yahoo

reply to eliopep
Re: Its none of their beezwax

To carry the analogy forward, the government does regulate what exactly goes into the products your supermarket carries. This sort of regulation is what allows you to buy a gallon of real milk, and not a gallon of milk-flavored chalk-water (true example).

I want a real-world definition of broadband, not the watered down version the communication companies provide.


huntml

join:2002-01-23
Mullica Hill, NJ
·Comcast

reply to eliopep
This is what it comes down to, whether broadband is a generic product like pop-tarts or rutabagas, in which case it should be left to market forces to develop; or whether it is an essential product, a utility.

I personally have a hard time seeing it as anything other than a utility. In this day and time, data services are as essential to citizens' lives and to the economy as power, water, and POTS, clearly.

Do you think that these other utilities should be or have been deregulated to the extent broadband is? Were this the case, I would suggest that the US economy would never have been able to develop as it has.


Yauch

join:2005-06-24
reply to eliopep
In the case of Apple Strudel Pop-Tarts: The answer is a resounding yes. GOVT REGULATION OF POP-TART FLAVORS NOW!


eliopep

@verizon.net
reply to Oleg
Broadband isn't a right, it's a product. No one forces you to live in a certain geographical area. If your local supermarket doesn't carry a certain product, should you expect your govt to subsidize it and provide it for you?
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